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Counting five bad movies in Marvel comics

The five worst movies of Marvel Comics are as follows:

1 of Raytheon 2, 54 points

Raytheon 2 directed by alan taylor is recognized as the worst MCU. Even the starring Hai always thinks that this film is somewhat unsatisfactory. If New Zealand director Tekka Wittiti hadn't completely changed the tonality of the Raytheon series films and made a very good Raytheon 3: Twilight of the Gods, the Raytheon series might have gone on like this and become a joke in the Marvel movie universe.

2. "Raytheon1"57 points

The first two films of Raytheon series are a disaster for the film world in Marvel Comics. This also led to Raytheon being considered for a long time and not worthy of the title of "Big Three". The background story of Raytheon series is grand, but the plot is tied to the family level, completely abandoning the epic sense of the background setting.

Iron man 2 scored 57 points.

Iron man 2, an indispensable work of MCU, laid a lot of eggs for subsequent films such as Thor, Captain America, Reunion 1, Black Panther and so on. However, the jumbled and bloated bedding leads to the quality problem of the film itself. The villain, the plot and the final battle scene at the end of the film have no bright spots.

4. Invincible Hulk 6 1 min

Invincible Hulk is the only movie that makes Marvel comics lose money. Most fans have forgotten this movie, and mediocrity is the best evaluation of this movie. No matter the plot, special effects and climax scenes are mediocre, there are almost no scenes that can impress the audience.

5. Ant Man164 points.

Ant Man seems to be a series of films that exist to introduce the concept of quantum field. Ant Man 1 has a very small structure and a very low sense of being a villain. Although it is a comedy, the comedy effect is not as good as other Marvel comic films released in the same period.

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Marvel Comics is one of the American comic giants. It was founded in 1939, officially named Marvel Comics in 196 1, and was translated into "Marvel Comics" in the old days. It used to be called Time Comics and Atlas Comics.